OK, Here's The Deal.......................

Go to any Store like WalMart, Find RV Antifreeze, READ THE LABEL. After reading the label, go home and put 2.5 Gallons of RV Antifreeze into your Water Extingusher. Add a cup of liquid dish soap or a half cup of class A Foam, pressurize with air, put it in your vehicle. Live happily ever after.

I have an RV, and temps get down to Zero f. a few nights each winter here. I have never had a problem with RV Antifreeze, it does not corrode, rust, dust, crack, chip, or peel. It also stays in a liquid state, down to about -30f. It can be ingested by humans and animals with no ill effects, it is not flammable. We use RV Antifreeze at my shop for winterizing our Brush Trucks and other pumps. Never had a problem there either. So, as far as I'm concerned, go for it.

Well...............

Originally Posted by abdulcroft

i thought i read certain ones were flammable any ideas?

Like I said above - Read the Label. RV Antifreeze, by law, must be capable of being ingested by humans and animals without harming them. This means that you can drink it. I don't like the taste though. Only flammable liquid that you can drink is Alcohol, and to be of any use as an antifreeze, the alcohol content would be so high that the RV folks would be buying it by the fifth, not a gallon.

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